The chart at the bottom was a nice touch. By acquainting the theoretical student with the interrogative words, you helped them to learn the interrogative question style. However, I thought that you could have added some things. First, it would be better to put english translations of your example questions. If somebody was not very good at reading characters, this would help them out. Also, the format is quite dull. The repetitive style of question, explanation, question, explanation runs a risk of boring the reader.. However, your color scheme was a nice touch. By changing the color of the questions, you draw attention to them. A nice thing to add could have been common mistakes in these question styles and examples of wrong ways to form questions. On the whole, I thought this was a good piece of work, though some changes could have made it even better.
CVCHCPW2011's comments:
The use of color was quite effective, helping to draw the readers attention to the most important parts, and also making it easy to read and adding to the overall appearance. It also adds a nice effect to the table, however it might have been more effective to have used the table at the top of the page, rather than the bottom. Also, listing the page numbers from the textbook for each section or type is question is very useful, as it will help the reader to find the ncessary information much quicker and easier if required. Overall, it was a well put together project.
Ai-Sha-Bai's comments:
The chart at the bottom was a nice touch. By acquainting the theoretical student with the interrogative words, you helped them to learn the interrogative question style. However, I thought that you could have added some things. First, it would be better to put english translations of your example questions. If somebody was not very good at reading characters, this would help them out. Also, the format is quite dull. The repetitive style of question, explanation, question, explanation runs a risk of boring the reader.. However, your color scheme was a nice touch. By changing the color of the questions, you draw attention to them. A nice thing to add could have been common mistakes in these question styles and examples of wrong ways to form questions. On the whole, I thought this was a good piece of work, though some changes could have made it even better.
CVCHCPW2011's comments:
The use of color was quite effective, helping to draw the readers attention to the most important parts, and also making it easy to read and adding to the overall appearance. It also adds a nice effect to the table, however it might have been more effective to have used the table at the top of the page, rather than the bottom. Also, listing the page numbers from the textbook for each section or type is question is very useful, as it will help the reader to find the ncessary information much quicker and easier if required. Overall, it was a well put together project.